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I think this article, in its present form, is biased towards the view that having a trade deficit is almost desirable. I think there is rather more to say about it than is done now. OK if I try to make it a bit more balanced? Best regards, [[User:Martin van Dalen|Martin van Dalen]] 06:54, 11 November 2006 (CST)
I think this article, in its present form, is biased towards the view that having a trade deficit is almost desirable. I think there is rather more to say about it than is done now. OK if I try to make it a bit more balanced? Best regards, [[User:Martin van Dalen|Martin van Dalen]] 06:54, 11 November 2006 (CST)

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I think this article, in its present form, is biased towards the view that having a trade deficit is almost desirable. I think there is rather more to say about it than is done now. OK if I try to make it a bit more balanced? Best regards, Martin van Dalen 06:54, 11 November 2006 (CST)